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Bill Brown (filmmaker)

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Full Name
  
William Brown

Education
  
Harvard University

Role
  
Filmmaker

Name
  
Bill Brown

Nationality
  
American


Awards
  
New York Underground Film Festival Award (2002) USA Film Festival Texas Award (2000)

Movies
  
Speculation Nation, Memorial Land, Kustom Kamera Kommandos, Hub City, The Other Side

Known for
  
Documentary film, Photographer

Books
  
Dream Whip, Dream Whip Issues 1‑10, Homeland Insecurity: Films by, Action!: Professor Know‑It‑A

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Bill Brown is a "nomadic" filmmaker, photographer, and author from Lubbock, Texas. He has produced films on the United States–Mexico border, North Dakota missile silos, the Trans-Canada Highway, among other places. The films have been exhibited at numerous film festivals and museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He describes his films as postcards with a pretty picture but instead of words on the back, his films are narrated with voiceover[1]. He's also the author of a zine called Dream Whip which currently has 15 issues, and the book Saugus to the Sea (ISBN 978-0968974407). In 2001 Brown received the Creative Capital Award in the Discipline of Moving Image.

Contents

Films

  • Roswell (1994)
  • Hub City (1996)
  • Confederation Park (1999)
  • Buffalo Common (2001)
  • Mountain State (2003)
  • The Other Side (2006)
  • Chicago Corner (2009)
  • Document (2012)
  • Memorial Land (2012)
  • References

    Bill Brown (filmmaker) Wikipedia